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The phrase "a hell of imprisonment" is not standard in written English, but it can be understood in informal contexts.
It can be used to emphasize the severity or intensity of the experience of imprisonment, often in a colloquial or expressive manner.
Example: "After spending years behind bars, he described his time as a hell of imprisonment, filled with hardship and despair."
Alternatives: "a terrible imprisonment" or "an awful imprisonment".
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There will be plenty of debate about whether this was the punishment he always ought to have been given, or if he is cheating what Knight, in the sentencing hearing, described as a hell of imprisonment that was just beginning.
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